Saturday, August 13, 2011

Goofy Movies That I Am Nonetheless Fond Of



The Four Seasons
Alan Alda, Carol  Burnett, Rita Moreno, Jack Weston, etc.

Terminal goofyness, but I am fond of it. Blast.
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4 comments:

  1. yes yes, but what about Count Vronsky (vroom vroom) who is sipping his Bovril in the face of who knows what - and the Finn who is single-handedly dealing with the situation and wondering where the other players are?

    Vrouw!

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  2. Stop with the "vr" words!

    For a moment I thought you meant "Huckleberry Finn" and that Anna had put him and Tom Sawyer into the story.(She probably has.)

    I had forgotten all about P and M strolling about Lake Geneva one minute, then on the planet Vron the next.

    If I remember correctly, I had Byron studying Agrippa, grooming him for the Dr. Frankenstein role.

    "I'll be back."
    (Terminator)

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  3. ok - but just to say that I looked up vraisemblance - and if we were attempting this I would have to say that we were veering catastrophically off course. Not that I mind about this at all, you understand. But just saying.

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  4. "Veering" is a "vr" word; ditch it! The fact that a vowel sound intervenes means nothing. Most "vr" things have a "mute e" between the v and the r.

    Now I fear going back. It does not even sound like "Signs". Your writing sounds like a "Signs" replacement from the planet Vron.

    I looked up "en vrac" and it says that it means "in bulk", but I think it means "alien from Vron", "en" being a shortened Latin "ens" or "being:...

    "vr" being the horribly ever-present "vr" from Vron...
    and "ac" being an infix meaning "female visitor during Eights Week"!

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